
Biquinho Yellow Pepper Seeds
Also known as âLittle Beak Peppers,â âSweaty Drops,â or âLittle Kiss,â this unique little pepper from Brazil packs a lot of flavors! Like the Biquinho Red pepper, the Biquinho Yellow is quite popular in Brazil and Peru, and it is commonly called âChupetinhoâ by the locals there.
This pepper is shaped like a 1" marble with a pointed end which biquinho is a Portuguese word that translates to little beak. The peppers dangle on sturdy, upright 2 ft. plants that are prolific with early harvests. Biquinho Yellow peppers mature from green to their warm yellow hue when it's time to harvest.
The rare pepper is crunchy, crisp, and juicy, and has Habanero-like flavors of tropical, citrus, fruity, and slightly smoky tones. It has a heat level of 500 to 1,000 SHUs which is below the average heat of a Jalapeño. These are great to eat raw, cooked, make as salads, and to add to cheese plates and hors dâoeuvres! You can also make a delicious appetizer by pickling them. In Brazil, Yellow Biquinho chiles are pickled in a mixture of vinegar, garlic, herbs, and a Brazilian liquor called Cachaca.
Fun Fact: In the United States, pickled Yellow Biquinho chiles are sold under the name âSweaty Drops,â and high-end restaurants like Momofuku dangly in New York City are using the pickled pods as a substitute for olives in their martinis!
Seeking more exotic, uniquely shaped peppers? Check out our stunning Rare & Exotic Pepper Seeds!
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$0.60Biquinho Yellow Pepper Seeds
Also known as âLittle Beak Peppers,â âSweaty Drops,â or âLittle Kiss,â this unique little pepper from Brazil packs a lot of flavors! Like the Biquinho Red pepper, the Biquinho Yellow is quite popular in Brazil and Peru, and it is commonly called âChupetinhoâ by the locals there.
This pepper is shaped like a 1" marble with a pointed end which biquinho is a Portuguese word that translates to little beak. The peppers dangle on sturdy, upright 2 ft. plants that are prolific with early harvests. Biquinho Yellow peppers mature from green to their warm yellow hue when it's time to harvest.
The rare pepper is crunchy, crisp, and juicy, and has Habanero-like flavors of tropical, citrus, fruity, and slightly smoky tones. It has a heat level of 500 to 1,000 SHUs which is below the average heat of a Jalapeño. These are great to eat raw, cooked, make as salads, and to add to cheese plates and hors dâoeuvres! You can also make a delicious appetizer by pickling them. In Brazil, Yellow Biquinho chiles are pickled in a mixture of vinegar, garlic, herbs, and a Brazilian liquor called Cachaca.
Fun Fact: In the United States, pickled Yellow Biquinho chiles are sold under the name âSweaty Drops,â and high-end restaurants like Momofuku dangly in New York City are using the pickled pods as a substitute for olives in their martinis!
Seeking more exotic, uniquely shaped peppers? Check out our stunning Rare & Exotic Pepper Seeds!
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Also known as âLittle Beak Peppers,â âSweaty Drops,â or âLittle Kiss,â this unique little pepper from Brazil packs a lot of flavors! Like the Biquinho Red pepper, the Biquinho Yellow is quite popular in Brazil and Peru, and it is commonly called âChupetinhoâ by the locals there.
This pepper is shaped like a 1" marble with a pointed end which biquinho is a Portuguese word that translates to little beak. The peppers dangle on sturdy, upright 2 ft. plants that are prolific with early harvests. Biquinho Yellow peppers mature from green to their warm yellow hue when it's time to harvest.
The rare pepper is crunchy, crisp, and juicy, and has Habanero-like flavors of tropical, citrus, fruity, and slightly smoky tones. It has a heat level of 500 to 1,000 SHUs which is below the average heat of a Jalapeño. These are great to eat raw, cooked, make as salads, and to add to cheese plates and hors dâoeuvres! You can also make a delicious appetizer by pickling them. In Brazil, Yellow Biquinho chiles are pickled in a mixture of vinegar, garlic, herbs, and a Brazilian liquor called Cachaca.
Fun Fact: In the United States, pickled Yellow Biquinho chiles are sold under the name âSweaty Drops,â and high-end restaurants like Momofuku dangly in New York City are using the pickled pods as a substitute for olives in their martinis!
Seeking more exotic, uniquely shaped peppers? Check out our stunning Rare & Exotic Pepper Seeds!


















